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Morrisville State women's hoops falls on road to Cobleskill

1/13/2010

COBLESKILL, N.Y. – Visiting Morrisville State College women’s basketball fell on the road Wednesday night to host SUNY Cobleskill by a final 65-49 in Cobleskill.

Tekesha Hanson (Queens, NY) led Morrisville State with 20 points and nine rebounds, adding three steals to the Mustangs tallies, nailing 4-of-9 shots from behind the arc. Katrina Brown (Queens, NY) came off the bench to add 10 points, two assists and four steals while teammate Thelma Picardo (Queens, NY) added seven points and four rebounds to the Mustang efforts.

Four Cobleskill players were in double figures for the Fighting Tigers, led by Heidi Anderson with 15 points. Kaitlin Myers and Erin McLaughlin each turned in a double-double performance for Cobleskill, netting 12 points each, while tallying 16 and 12 rebounds respectively. Alexis Hauser added 10.

Morrisville State returns to the court Saturday, traveling to Cazenovia College for a 1 p.m. tip-off.

Morrisville State College offers more than 80 bachelor and associate degrees and options. Considered to be one of the most technologically advanced colleges in the nation for its ThinkPad University program and wireless technology initiative, the college recently became the first in the nation to comprehensively replace landlines in residence halls with individual cellular phones. Morrisville State College was also chosen as one of the top five colleges in the nation for campus activities by Campus Activities magazine.

The Morrisville State College Norwich Campus offers associate degree programs in accounting, business, computer systems technology, office administration, liberal arts transfer, nursing, early childhood, criminal justice and human services to south central New York residents and employers. Students may also apply coursework to other associate or bachelor degrees at the main campus.